Setting Guide (Auto Capture Edition)
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Auto Capture: An Overview
- Using Auto Capture
- Using Auto Capture: Workflow
- Getting Ready
- Adjusting Camera Settings
- The Photo Shooting Menu “Auto Capture” Item
- “Capture Criteria”
- “Capture Criteria” > “Motion”
- “Capture Criteria” > “Distance”
- “Capture Criteria” > “Subject Detection”
- “Target Area”
- “Timing Options”
- The “View Settings” Dialog
- Initiating Auto Capture
- User Presets
- Recommended Trigger Criteria
- Troubleshooting
Tips for Using “Distance”
Having placing objects or having people stand at the desired distances helps when choosing the
maximum and minimum ranges at which the camera will detect subjects for auto capture. If this would
not be practical, use capture criteria other than [Distance].
Tips for Using “Subject Detection”
We recommend that you frame the shot wide for subjects that are moving erratically.
Shooting may stop unexpectedly if the camera can no longer recognize a subject such as an animal
or vehicle due to it having changed direction after being detected.
Before initiating auto capture, we recommend that you focus at the distance you anticipate the
subject will be. This reduces the amount of time needed for the camera to focus.
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Using Auto Capture: Tips